As rustic log tables go, Drawknife is at the top of the pack. Unique designs, solid construction, quality cushion rubber, first run backed Italian Slate with Olhausen cut corner pockets and well made coordinating accessories like racks, bridges and cue holders. Drawknife tables are the best choice if the rustic look is what you want. Only real downfalls are a sometimes slightly compromised stability on older used tables due to construction and certain bolts being unable to be tightened properly (mostly because of incorrect installation teqniques). The slate…being from Olhausen is thin at just shy of 7/8 inch on newer models, (older models employed a full 1” slate) and the high retail costs due to the uniqueness do not always carry over to the used market. If you are selling a Drawknife used, hold on to your hat. You likely won’t see nearly what you would think for it. The same uniqueness that made it appeal to you for your space will be the reason. It’s a limited market. Buyers should be able to pick these up, pre install in the $1200 to $2000 range. Obviously the very high end and total custom stuff will command much more but by the same token the market is even further limited. These are a good buy new if rustic log is what you seek, and used they are solid tables if you don’t overpay.